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Elk is a Scheme interpreter intended to be used as a general, reusable
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extension language subsystem for integration into existing and future
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applications. Elk can also be used as a stand-alone implementation of
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the Scheme programming language.
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One purpose of the Elk project is to end the recent proliferation of
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mutually incompatible Lisp-like extension languages. Instead of
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inventing and implementing yet another extension language, application
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programmers can integrate Elk into their application to make it
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extensible and highly customizable.
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